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{{Short description|Japanese poet (995–1045)}} |
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[[Image:Hyakuninisshu 064.jpg|right|thumb|Fujiwara no Sadayori, from the ''[[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu]]''.]] |
[[Image:Hyakuninisshu 064.jpg|right|thumb|Fujiwara no Sadayori, from the ''[[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu]]''.]] |
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{{nihongo|'''Fujiwara no Sadayori'''|藤原定頼||extra=995-1045<ref name="McMillan 143">McMillan 2010 : 143 (note 64).</ref>}} was a Japanese ''[[waka (poetry)|waka]]'' poet of the mid-[[Heian period]]. One of his poems was included in the ''[[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu]]''.<ref name="McMillan 143"/> He produced a [[kashū (poetry)|private collection]].<ref name="McMillan 143"/> |
{{nihongo|'''Fujiwara no Sadayori'''|藤原定頼||extra=995-1045<ref name="McMillan 143">McMillan 2010 : 143 (note 64).</ref>}} was a Japanese ''[[waka (poetry)|waka]]'' poet of the mid-[[Heian period]]. One of his poems was included in the ''[[Ogura Hyakunin Isshu]]''.<ref name="McMillan 143"/> He produced a [[kashū (poetry)|private collection]].<ref name="McMillan 143"/> |
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==External links== |
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*[http://tois.nichibun.ac.jp/database/html/waka/index_creator4_6.html List of Fujiwara no Sadayori's poems] in the [[International Research Center for Japanese Studies]]'s online ''waka'' database. |
*[http://tois.nichibun.ac.jp/database/html/waka/index_creator4_6.html List of Fujiwara no Sadayori's poems] in the [[International Research Center for Japanese Studies]]'s online ''waka'' database. |
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*[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E8%97%A4%E5%8E%9F%E5%AE%9A%E9%A0%BC-15075 Fujiwara no Sadayori] on |
*[https://kotobank.jp/word/%E8%97%A4%E5%8E%9F%E5%AE%9A%E9%A0%BC-15075 Fujiwara no Sadayori] on Kotobank. |
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Revision as of 21:38, 18 October 2023
Fujiwara no Sadayori (藤原定頼, 995-1045[1]) was a Japanese waka poet of the mid-Heian period. One of his poems was included in the Ogura Hyakunin Isshu.[1] He produced a private collection.[1]
Biography
He was the eldest son of Fujiwara no Kintō and, on his mother's side, a grandson of Emperor Murakami.[1]
He served director for military affairs before becoming middle councilor.[1] He was well known as both a poet and a calligrapher.[1]
Poetry
Forty-five of his poems were included in imperial anthologies, and he was listed as one of the Late Classical Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry (中古三十六歌仙, Chūko Sanjū-Rokkasen).[1]
The following poem by him was included as No. 64 in Fujiwara no Teika's Ogura Hyakunin Isshu:
Japanese text[2] | Romanized Japanese[3] | English translation[4] |
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References
Bibliography
- Keene, Donald (1999). A History of Japanese Literature, Vol. 1: Seeds in the Heart — Japanese Literature from Earliest Times to the Late Sixteenth Century. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 978-0-231-11441-7.
- McMillan, Peter. 2010 (1st ed. 2008). One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each. New York: Columbia University Press.
- Suzuki Hideo, Yamaguchi Shin'ichi, Yoda Yasushi. 2009 (1st ed. 1997). Genshoku: Ogura Hyakunin Isshu. Tokyo: Bun'eidō.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fujiwara no Sadayori.
- List of Fujiwara no Sadayori's poems in the International Research Center for Japanese Studies's online waka database.
- Fujiwara no Sadayori on Kotobank.